Wills's argument is nonetheless marred by
serious errors of fact and interpretation.
Not exact matches
But to do this would be as
serious an
error as to take all
of it as literally accurate
fact.
For those not familiar with academic debates, the impression could be given that West's work contains
serious errors, when, in
fact, his books have received imprimaturs and the endorsement
of trusted figures.
But the
fact that it has been unable to admit
error is a
serious problem for the church's understanding
of its own humanity, as well as
of the Christian message
of salvation through repentance and forgiveness
of sins.
Now, it is apparent from reading even the first few pages
of The Skeptical Environmentalist that Lomborg proposes to make the case that not just environmentalists, but a considerable part
of the heretofore respectable environmental - science community, have been misunderstanding the relevant concepts, misrepresenting the relevant
facts, understating the uncertainties, selecting data, and failing to acknowledge
errors after these have been pointed out in other words, that the scientist contributors to what he calls «the environmental litany» (namely, that environmental problems are
serious and becoming, in many instances more so) have been guilty
of massively violating the scientists code
of conduct.
In
fact, 95 %
of physicians report having witnessed a
serious medical mistake, and 56 % say theyve personally been involved in a
serious preventable
error, says Sanjaya Kumar, MD, author
of Fatal Care: Survive in the U.S. Health System.
For example, a study by the Consumer Federation
of America and National Credit Reporting Association documented numerous
serious errors and inconsistencies, such as the
fact that 29 %
of credit files had a difference
of 50 points or more between the highest and lowest credit scores from the three nationwide credit bureaus (i.e., Equifax, Experian and TransUnion).37 Members
of Congress cited studies from U.S PIRG showing
errors in 70 %
of credit reports,
of which 25 % were
serious enough to cause a denial
of credit.38
This «Only One
Fact» version
of reality is a
serious cognitive malfunction — and a leads to
serious critical thinking
errors.
The letter was filled with no less than six
serious errors regarding the science, data, and
facts of climate science.
But in
fact, the evaluation
of a 33 degree warming is in
serious error.
The ICS will include an appeal mechanism, giving the tribunal appellate jurisdiction over (a)
errors in the application or interpretation
of applicable law; (b) manifest
errors in the appreciation
of the
facts, including the appreciation
of relevant domestic law; and (c) the grounds set out in Article 52 (1)
of the ICSID Convention, such as the presence
of corruption or a
serious departure from the fundamental rules
of procedure.
The other aspect
of a pharmacy
error that may contribute to a
serious or fatal injury is the
fact that the patient is not getting the medication that the doctor prescribed.
But the
fact that the result would be very nearly the same to the parties in either form
of judgment would not justify this court in sanctioning an
error in the judgment which is patent on the record, and which, if sanctioned, might be drawn into precedent, and lead to
serious mischief and injustice in some future suit.
«We've reviewed the complaint and found it has
serious factual
errors — most notably its neglect
of the
fact that almost all Facebook data is willingly shared by users,» Facebook chief privacy officer Chris Kelly said Friday in an e-mail.
Facebook's Chris Kelly contradicted the claims, saying that: «We've reviewed the complaint and found it has
serious factual
errors — most notably its neglect
of the
fact that almost all Facebook data is willingly shared by users.»
Fact:
Serious design
errors and methodological problems make many studies ostensibly showing harm from father absence inconclusive, e.g. the impact
of family - related variables (number
of children, sex
of parent, cause
of parental absence, etc..)